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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breas
but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue...
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and boy, there is an interesting energy in this city. preparations underway for the conclave. that will, of course, elect the successor to pope benedict after that shocking decision yesterday to step down. and another big story we're following is back at home, because the president is putting the finishing touches on the first state of the union speech of his second term. and we'll have a lot more on that coming up in this hour. but this morning, we are starting to get new information about pope benedict, and particularly about his health. decisions that may have played into his shocking announcement to abdicate. for example, we now know this morning, the pope has had a pacemaker for some time and actually had a minor operation to replace its batteries three months ago. we're also hearing for the first time about a fall he took while he was on a trip to cuba in mexico. just hours after his announcement, this video circulated. you can see it shows lightning striking st. peter's basilica, maybe leading some catholics to wonder if it was some sort of sign from above. a sign of wh
and boy, there is an interesting energy in this city. preparations underway for the conclave. that will, of course, elect the successor to pope benedict after that shocking decision yesterday to step down. and another big story we're following is back at home, because the president is putting the finishing touches on the first state of the union speech of his second term. and we'll have a lot more on that coming up in this hour. but this morning, we are starting to get new information about...
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there was energy in that room right now. i mean... >> woodruff: well, they're waiting. >> usually there's a milling back and forth and kind of a... >> woodruff: higher energy. people who slap each other's backs for a living. they're good at that. i agree with that. >> it looks like a painting almost. >> woodruff: i'm told the president i rit outside the door. but who knows how close he is. but in just a moment, the house sergeant of arms is going to... maybe it's about to happen in a moment. he's going to announce the president. >> watch he does. he comes down three steps, three rows. >> woodruff: paul irving. house sergeant of arms. >> puts his finger on a button. see him? he did that. >> mr. speaker, the president of the united states. ( applause ) >> woodruff: so at nine minutes after 9:00 eastern time, president obama makes his way in. the official plan had been for him to come in a minute or two after. but i guess he has a prerogative of being a few minutes later than what we were told. >> he just can't stop himself. he
there was energy in that room right now. i mean... >> woodruff: well, they're waiting. >> usually there's a milling back and forth and kind of a... >> woodruff: higher energy. people who slap each other's backs for a living. they're good at that. i agree with that. >> it looks like a painting almost. >> woodruff: i'm told the president i rit outside the door. but who knows how close he is. but in just a moment, the house sergeant of arms is going to... maybe it's...
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specifically is that the government will choose specific energy types that it supports and energy and energy will move in fits and starts in terms of how technology advances because the free market is incentivized to only move in the direction the government wants it to not know not true the free market has a set of eyes of moving in the direction where there's the greatest profits and if they've got to deal with government that helps we have today but i think he wants to know who's on this later but they don't because the government alex looks profitable by what they want to invest in and they favor certain technologies around their argument is flawed because if your argument is flawed economic theory tells you something called the money multiplier when the government puts one dollar in it creates four dollars in the on that because i get the dollar i go to a store i purchased something that's what the pay an employee with that dollar but employees got to pay their rent would that dollar that property was about to pay their tax dollars to create four dollars just by the government pu
specifically is that the government will choose specific energy types that it supports and energy and energy will move in fits and starts in terms of how technology advances because the free market is incentivized to only move in the direction the government wants it to not know not true the free market has a set of eyes of moving in the direction where there's the greatest profits and if they've got to deal with government that helps we have today but i think he wants to know who's on this...
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breas
but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue...
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and nearly everyone's energy bill is lower because of it. and over the last four years, our missions of the dangerous carbon pollution that threatens our planet have actually fallen. but for the sake of our children and our future we must do more to combat climate change. (applause) now, it's true that no single event makes a trend. but the fact that s the 12 hottest years on record have all come in the last 50. heat waves droughts wildfires, floods, all are now more frequent and more intense. we can choose to believe that superstorm sandy and the most severe drought in decades and the worst wildfires some states have ever seen were all just a freak coincidence or we can choose to believe in the overwhelming judgment of science and act before it's too late. (applause) now, the good news is, we can make meaningful progress on this issue while driving strong economic growth. i urge this congress to get together, pursue a bipartisan market-based solution to climate change like the one john mccain and joe lieberman worked on together a few years
and nearly everyone's energy bill is lower because of it. and over the last four years, our missions of the dangerous carbon pollution that threatens our planet have actually fallen. but for the sake of our children and our future we must do more to combat climate change. (applause) now, it's true that no single event makes a trend. but the fact that s the 12 hottest years on record have all come in the last 50. heat waves droughts wildfires, floods, all are now more frequent and more intense....
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. >> and the major difference i noticed from report day this year from last year, was the energy in the clubhouse. last year, it was silent. the players didn't know each other. they weren't talking. this year, there was a swagger that comes with making it to the playoffs. the music was up. and the song playing, "move it like bernie." >>> 49ers cornerback chris culver had a rough super bowl week. he made insensitive comments on media day and did not play well in the big game. this afternoon, he began giving back to the community, by visiting with sick children at the ronald mcdonald house in palo alto. >> it's going to be more to continue. if it's a project like this or anything. i've been dealing with this project for two months now. i became anxious to see him and hear about the battles he went through. to see him out here today, he had a big smile on his face. and he loves to be out. today was his first day coming outside. and i don't want to start crying. >>> sharks trying to end their four-game skid. they face the blue jackets. brand brandon dubinsky finds the back of the net. slaps
. >> and the major difference i noticed from report day this year from last year, was the energy in the clubhouse. last year, it was silent. the players didn't know each other. they weren't talking. this year, there was a swagger that comes with making it to the playoffs. the music was up. and the song playing, "move it like bernie." >>> 49ers cornerback chris culver had a rough super bowl week. he made insensitive comments on media day and did not play well in the big...
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and an energy security trust fund to invest in green energy projects, solar and wind. and that will be paid for by a new levy on the oil companies. it adds up to a big new activist government spending program paid for by the private sector. does it match? we spend more than we take in from the private sector? we don't know the specifics on that at this point. martha: paid for by the private sector in what sense? increased taxes increased corporate taxes, how, stuart? >> take more money off wealthy individuals by closing so-called loopholes. take more money from corporations especially money they makeover seas and money they makeover seas and they don't bring look what mommy is having. mommy's having a french fry. yes she is, yes she is. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. 100% vegetable juice, with three of your daily vegetable servings in every little bottle. your soups are so awesomely delicious my husband and i can't stop eating 'em! what's...that... on your head? can curlers! tomato basil, potato with bacon... . ... [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta
and an energy security trust fund to invest in green energy projects, solar and wind. and that will be paid for by a new levy on the oil companies. it adds up to a big new activist government spending program paid for by the private sector. does it match? we spend more than we take in from the private sector? we don't know the specifics on that at this point. martha: paid for by the private sector in what sense? increased taxes increased corporate taxes, how, stuart? >> take more money...
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steven chu, the energy secretary. here we're expecting the announcement, the famous words you were talking about. >> hold on a second. here he comes. >> mr. speaker, the president of the united states. >> you see the president. he smiles. all smiles. he's happy as he meets members of the house and senate, some have been waiting hours and hours for a prime position. he's being followed -- you see eric cantor, harry reid, the senate majority leader. they're part of the official escort committee who are there to bring the president in to the chamber. it will take him a while to get through this crowd. he's shaking hands with everyone he sees there. as i said, a lot of these people have been waiting a long time just to get a shot with the president on this important historic night. band-aided by the constitution that he should provide a report to the nation about the state of the union. the president will tell us what he thinks the state of the union is momentarily. jake, you and i have seen a lot of these state of the un
steven chu, the energy secretary. here we're expecting the announcement, the famous words you were talking about. >> hold on a second. here he comes. >> mr. speaker, the president of the united states. >> you see the president. he smiles. all smiles. he's happy as he meets members of the house and senate, some have been waiting hours and hours for a prime position. he's being followed -- you see eric cantor, harry reid, the senate majority leader. they're part of the official...
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i will not be able to dedicate myself to the church with the same energy that i would like to. >> this marked the start of two weeks in which the catholic world will say goodbye to pope benedict. his appearances will be highly charged. today he will celebrate a mass that begins the fasting season of lent. by the at the plant, there will be a new pope. >> thank you for that report. alan johnson is still with us live and there has been a press conference held by the vatican this morning. >> that is right. as i speak we are in the building next to me here, the press conference continues with vatican spokesman filling out the pope's schedule between now and the moment when a helicopter takes him from here to his summer residence on the last day of his papacy. on -- at 11:00 in the morning on that last day there will be meeting with a gathering of cardinals. this will be a sitting pope meeting with a cardinal who is about to elect his successor, something that simply never happened in the history of the catholic church. we understand that the conclave, the coming together and voting for a n
i will not be able to dedicate myself to the church with the same energy that i would like to. >> this marked the start of two weeks in which the catholic world will say goodbye to pope benedict. his appearances will be highly charged. today he will celebrate a mass that begins the fasting season of lent. by the at the plant, there will be a new pope. >> thank you for that report. alan johnson is still with us live and there has been a press conference held by the vatican this...
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. >> the cardinals have to weigh experience and the need for a certain level of energy. >> reporter: and last night, what looked like a divine sign, lightning hitting st. peters ka reed ral. and the papers are out. this one says amen. benedict won't choose his successor. but he hand-picked cardinals who will. and his most memorable act might have been his last. rob? diana? >> nick schifrin at the vatican. thank you. >>> we'll get into who the front-runners are and what happens to a pope in retirement, coming up on "gma." >>> in other news this morning, president obama poised to lay out his second term agenda in tonight's state of the union address. the nation can expect to get an earful about immigration, gun control and the economy. abc's tahman bradley has details for us this morning from washington. hey, tahman. >> reporter: hey, rob. anticipate a speech much more elaborate than mr. obama's inaugural address. the white house says the big focus will be the economy and the middle-class. president obama's state of the union speech tonight will focus on jobs and the economy. it's expe
. >> the cardinals have to weigh experience and the need for a certain level of energy. >> reporter: and last night, what looked like a divine sign, lightning hitting st. peters ka reed ral. and the papers are out. this one says amen. benedict won't choose his successor. but he hand-picked cardinals who will. and his most memorable act might have been his last. rob? diana? >> nick schifrin at the vatican. thank you. >>> we'll get into who the front-runners are and...
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specifically is that the government will choose specific energy types that it supports and energy and energy will move in fits and starts in terms of how technology advances because the free market is incentivized to only move in the direction the government wants it to not know not true the free market is a set of eyes that move in the direction where there's the greatest profits and if they've got to deal with government that helps adventure but i think they're going to size with no hold on there's a laser that they don't because their government alex looks profitable by what they want to invest and they favor certain technologies around their argument is flawed obviously but your argument is flawed economic theory tells you something called the money multiplier when the government puts one dollar in it creates four i was in the onset because i get the dollar i go to a store i purchased something that's was about to pay an employee with that dollar that employees got to pay their rent with that dollar that property was about to pay their tax dollars so it creates four dollars just b
specifically is that the government will choose specific energy types that it supports and energy and energy will move in fits and starts in terms of how technology advances because the free market is incentivized to only move in the direction the government wants it to not know not true the free market is a set of eyes that move in the direction where there's the greatest profits and if they've got to deal with government that helps adventure but i think they're going to size with no hold on...
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. >> he'll focus on the new initiatives, manufacturing, infrastructure, education and clean energy. the president has made it clear and you can see this in some of what he has said to other reporters in build-up that none of the new initiatives are going to cost a dime. nonetheless there is every education that there be recommendation for the president on manufacturing to give more tax credit to spark more manufacturing in the united states as opposed to those who attempt to move it overseas. infrastructure roads bridges and tunnels and free up the money quicker. and on education look for a continuation that the president may portray clean education, but they're looking for more of a continuation of existing plans tax incentives, credits to companies who are creating things like solar energy. >> john: we have super environmentists coming to discuss those proposals but this president seems to be getting two bits of advice from his supporters and detractors. go big and don't spend any money. is it possible to do those thing at once. >> you can go big politically without going big in p
. >> he'll focus on the new initiatives, manufacturing, infrastructure, education and clean energy. the president has made it clear and you can see this in some of what he has said to other reporters in build-up that none of the new initiatives are going to cost a dime. nonetheless there is every education that there be recommendation for the president on manufacturing to give more tax credit to spark more manufacturing in the united states as opposed to those who attempt to move it...
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yes today he revealed he had neither the mental or physical energy to continue. today the vatican said he had been wearing a pacemaker for some time. >> somebody talked about the fact that he had had a pacemaker a few months ago. that is correct. there was a routine replacement for the batteries. >> when he stand down, he will remain in rome to study. he will be living in a monastery. there'll not be two popes although it is unclear what his title will be. the church went out of the way to say that he would have no role in the choice of his successor. he will have nothing to say about it the insisted. the question remains as to whether this conservative pope will have some influence on the future direction of the church. already, and catholics are debating what the future of the church should be and what kind of figure should lead it. >> he will probably be a little more liberal but the catholic church is headed toward more realism. >> the qualities i would like to see is the ability to communicate well, especially with the young people. >> in march, and the card
yes today he revealed he had neither the mental or physical energy to continue. today the vatican said he had been wearing a pacemaker for some time. >> somebody talked about the fact that he had had a pacemaker a few months ago. that is correct. there was a routine replacement for the batteries. >> when he stand down, he will remain in rome to study. he will be living in a monastery. there'll not be two popes although it is unclear what his title will be. the church went out of the...
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specifically on energy and climate. a lot of those senators mary landrieu, mark prior and some others who are up in 2014 that don't want to take those votes. if anything happens on energy and climate, you have to wonder if it's an executive action. i think the white house is going to be much more aggressive on that in the second term. >> the epa, some power there -- >> as for immigration, there is this leaked proposal over the weekend. the white house is trying to stay out of it and at least be the best i can tell in tryi
specifically on energy and climate. a lot of those senators mary landrieu, mark prior and some others who are up in 2014 that don't want to take those votes. if anything happens on energy and climate, you have to wonder if it's an executive action. i think the white house is going to be much more aggressive on that in the second term. >> the epa, some power there -- >> as for immigration, there is this leaked proposal over the weekend. the white house is trying to stay out of it and...
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with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our first guest is a best-selling author, comedian and host of his own radio show -- not to mention "family feud" and his hit nationally syndicated daytime talk show entitled "steve harvey." ladies and gentlemen, he is titled steve harvey. here he is. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> i love this band. >> jimmy: yeah. cannot beat the roots, yeah. >> oh, i love the band. i come here just for the band, jimmy. >> jimmy: you do, yeah. you don't even look at me when i interview you. >> no, i'm looking at the band. >> jimmy: yeah, at the band. yeah, exactly. >> i want my hair back. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: is that what it's like when steve harvey -- you used to rock that? what was your hair like? >> oh, yeah, man. when i was in high school, i had one a little bit longer than that. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> a little bit longer, big fro. >> jimmy: that's a lot of -- is it a lot of maintenance or is it a lot of not maintenance? [
with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our first guest is a best-selling author, comedian and host of his own radio show -- not to mention "family feud" and his hit nationally syndicated daytime talk show entitled "steve harvey." ladies and gentlemen, he is titled steve harvey. here he is. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> i love this band. >> jimmy: yeah. cannot...
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if we can grow our energy industry it will make us energy nment. it will create middle class jobs and it will help bring manufacturing back from places like china. simplifying our tax code will also help the middle class because it will make it easier for small businesses to hire and grow. now, we agree with the president we should lower our corporate tax rate one of the highest in the world so companies will start bringing their money and jobs back here from overseas. we can also help grow our economy if we have a legal immigration system that allows us to attract and assimilate the word's best and brightest. we need a responsible permanent solution to the problem of those here illegally, but first, we must follow through on the broken promises of the past, to secure our borders, and enforce our laws. helping the middle class grow will require an educational system that gives people the skills that today's jobs entail and tomorrow's knowledge will require. we need to incentivize local school districts to offer more advanced vocational courses and
if we can grow our energy industry it will make us energy nment. it will create middle class jobs and it will help bring manufacturing back from places like china. simplifying our tax code will also help the middle class because it will make it easier for small businesses to hire and grow. now, we agree with the president we should lower our corporate tax rate one of the highest in the world so companies will start bringing their money and jobs back here from overseas. we can also help grow our...
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continues to widen the constellation of challenges in which he has applied his extraordinary talents and energy. limits on religious freedom, every impediment to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. after president of the united states, he could only become president of the world. the praise the respect he receives from both sides of the aisle says big volumes about his character. the man he defeated, former president george h. w. bush said, if clinton were the titanic, the iceberg would have sunk. it has less to do with this sharp political acumen and more to do with his deeply held values and ideals. bill clinton believes in an america that is tied in a single garment of destiny. our fates are bound together and we should work together. a man from hope continues to work to give hope to millions. bill clinton has taught us that while hope is a powerful motivator, it takes more than that to build the future we dream of. as we revitalize our discussion about how to renew the american dream, i ask you to join me in welcoming a great proponent of the american dream, the honorable william j
continues to widen the constellation of challenges in which he has applied his extraordinary talents and energy. limits on religious freedom, every impediment to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. after president of the united states, he could only become president of the world. the praise the respect he receives from both sides of the aisle says big volumes about his character. the man he defeated, former president george h. w. bush said, if clinton were the titanic, the iceberg...
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constitutions, banks, military contractors and energy companies. and a new report from an u.s. cybersecurity firm points the finger at the chinese government. this nondescript office in shanghai is believed headquarters for a chinese army unit. the chinese government and military deny the accuindications butaccusationsbut there is skepticism. >> they're not going to allow this amount of hacking without controlling it. >> reporter: 100 organizations and companies were hacked, including coca-cola. how does this type of international hacking affect average americans? u.s. investigators say this amounts to economic he espionage it could cost countless americans jobs. >> there is no question about it. cyberwarfare cyberattacks, cybertheft are the future. >> reporter: today the white house would not comment directly on the report. >> we have repeatedly raised our concerns about the highest levels of cybertheft with the chinese we'll continue to do so. >> reporter: president obama used his state of the union address to highlight the cyberthreat. >>> coming up we'll dive deeper on the
constitutions, banks, military contractors and energy companies. and a new report from an u.s. cybersecurity firm points the finger at the chinese government. this nondescript office in shanghai is believed headquarters for a chinese army unit. the chinese government and military deny the accuindications butaccusationsbut there is skepticism. >> they're not going to allow this amount of hacking without controlling it. >> reporter: 100 organizations and companies were hacked,...
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courage to say it's better to be someone with more energy. today the papacy is more than ever a ministry of presence. for our holy father to be as engaged in the life of the church today as he has been up to this moment is his great gift. doesn't it take a big person to say i don't think i have the strength to continue to do this? my first thought when i heard this after i got over the shock was what a humble and wonderful man this pope is. >> bret: you know, you look at the statement, and he says he examined it in his conscience and he came to that point, where he thought his strength was not there. and that in strength of mind and body to do the job that he thinks needs to be done for the church, someone else should do it. it's just, it is historic that it has been 600-plus years since a pope has done that. >> i think when he said he doesn't have the energy, he was talking about the physical stamina. today, he has to be in so many different places. not just in rome, but around the world. there is more to it. i think his holy father recogniz
courage to say it's better to be someone with more energy. today the papacy is more than ever a ministry of presence. for our holy father to be as engaged in the life of the church today as he has been up to this moment is his great gift. doesn't it take a big person to say i don't think i have the strength to continue to do this? my first thought when i heard this after i got over the shock was what a humble and wonderful man this pope is. >> bret: you know, you look at the statement,...
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if we can grow our energy industry, it will make us energy independent. it will create middle class jobs and it will help bring manufacturing back from places like china. simplifying our tax code will also help the middle class because it will make it easier for small businesses to hire and grow. now we agree with the president. we should lower our corporate tax rate which is one of the highest in the world. so the companies will start bringing their money and their jobs back here from overseas. we can also help grow our economy if we have a legal immigration system that allows us to attract and assimilate the world's best and brightest. we need a responsible, permanent solution to the problem of those who are here illegally. but first we must follow through on the broken promises of the past to secure our borders and enforce our laws. helping the middle class grow will also require an educational system that gives people the skills today's jobs entail and the knowledge that tomorrow's world will require. we need to incentivize local school districts to o
if we can grow our energy industry, it will make us energy independent. it will create middle class jobs and it will help bring manufacturing back from places like china. simplifying our tax code will also help the middle class because it will make it easier for small businesses to hire and grow. now we agree with the president. we should lower our corporate tax rate which is one of the highest in the world. so the companies will start bringing their money and their jobs back here from...
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specifically on energy and climate. a lot of those senators mary landrieu, mark prior and some others who are up in 2014 that don't want to take those votes. if anything happens on energy and climate, you have to wonder if it's an executive action. i think the white house is going to be much more aggressive on that in the second term. >> the epa, some power there -- >> as for immigration, there is this leaked proposal over the weekend. the white house is trying to stay out of it and at least be the best i can tell in trying to make this work. of course, it makes sense for senator rubio to be out there against the white house because he needs that for his base. but i still think something will likely happen on immigration. >> immigration, gun control -- >> i think immigration is by far the most likely. what surprised me this week is that i was at a breakfast with john boehner the day of the state of the union and he was very pessimistic about tax reform. as we were in all those crisis modes and we are about to get in ano
specifically on energy and climate. a lot of those senators mary landrieu, mark prior and some others who are up in 2014 that don't want to take those votes. if anything happens on energy and climate, you have to wonder if it's an executive action. i think the white house is going to be much more aggressive on that in the second term. >> the epa, some power there -- >> as for immigration, there is this leaked proposal over the weekend. the white house is trying to stay out of it and...
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specifically on energy and climate. a lot of those senators mary landrieu, mark prior and some others who are up in 2014 that don't want to take those votes. if anything happens on energy and climate, you have to wonder if it's an executive action. i think the white house is going
specifically on energy and climate. a lot of those senators mary landrieu, mark prior and some others who are up in 2014 that don't want to take those votes. if anything happens on energy and climate, you have to wonder if it's an executive action. i think the white house is going
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a lot of moisture and energy along the gulf coast. this is going it stay to our south tonight and tomorrow. another little piece of energy swings through on wednesday. and that will bring us some rain on wednesday. perhaps mix of rain and snow wednesday night. notice the clouds are still hanging tough. some clearing skies back west of i-81, but in the immediate metro area, a lot of clouds. we were in the 50s today. places like hagerstown and winchester made it into the 50s. dry commute home, beautiful tuesday. next storm will be wednesday afternoon and we are going to turn back to winter, especially over the weekend. so for tonight, clearing, breezy, just chilly. lows in the 30s. winds northwest 10 to 20. i'll show you lows because this is amazing. nobody gets below freezing tonight. 36latensville and fairfax and springfield, only 36. 36 in rockville and bethesda. 37 in bowie. 37 down in waldorf and even out to the west, okay, maybe 35 in leesburg. 35 maybe in middleburg, but 36 in manassas and hay market. now tomorrow morning, breezy
a lot of moisture and energy along the gulf coast. this is going it stay to our south tonight and tomorrow. another little piece of energy swings through on wednesday. and that will bring us some rain on wednesday. perhaps mix of rain and snow wednesday night. notice the clouds are still hanging tough. some clearing skies back west of i-81, but in the immediate metro area, a lot of clouds. we were in the 50s today. places like hagerstown and winchester made it into the 50s. dry commute home,...
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that energy has to go somewhere and then energy went into light as you saw in the street. >> that is what caused the shock wave and the damage? >> yeah, the shock wave is what happened. and the injuries happened because people went to the window and saw this bright light, because light traveling faster than sound and then the soupd arrived and shattered the windows when everybody was looking out the window. >> is there a way to detect the next encounter? >> even the best radar would be having a tough time to detect something 50 feet or less across. unlike the a astroid that passed the earth yesterday, we had plenty of warning. this fragment that i have with me today is from the impact that happened in 1947. and -- >> that heavy. >> you can say, it's heavy, it's made of iron and nickel and that is different than from what happened yesterday. it was a stoney meteorite as best we can tell. this one did not break up, it came down and made craters in 1947. so 1903 was similar, it was an air burst that wiped out the trees in siberia. >> i'm surprised how heavy it is for its size. that is o
that energy has to go somewhere and then energy went into light as you saw in the street. >> that is what caused the shock wave and the damage? >> yeah, the shock wave is what happened. and the injuries happened because people went to the window and saw this bright light, because light traveling faster than sound and then the soupd arrived and shattered the windows when everybody was looking out the window. >> is there a way to detect the next encounter? >> even the best...
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to become more energy independent. opponents think the pipeline could threaten water supplies in the environment. the obama administration put off deciding whether to okay the project until after the presidential election. the state department says a final decision on the pipeline could come this spring. one scientist at the kato institute predicts the president will green light the pipeline. >> i think the white house has probably made its decision on keystone. the political calculus is obvious. if they come out against, it they are going to pay a very big price. >> president obama talked about climate change in his state of the union address last week, but he did not specifically mention the keystone xl pipeline. christi. >> all right. emily, thank you so much. >>> robert kennedy jr. was among those protesting the keystone pipeline. he was even arrested during a demonstration outside the white house this past week. we'll get his perspective on the message that he's trying to send to the president. that's coming up in
to become more energy independent. opponents think the pipeline could threaten water supplies in the environment. the obama administration put off deciding whether to okay the project until after the presidential election. the state department says a final decision on the pipeline could come this spring. one scientist at the kato institute predicts the president will green light the pipeline. >> i think the white house has probably made its decision on keystone. the political calculus is...
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we're starting to produce more homegrown energy which is driving down our energy costs. and obviously, we still got the biggest market in the world. and if we, you know, try to improve our infrastructure a little bit more, then we're going to be even that much more competitive. now, i want to be honest with you, we're not going to bring back every job that's been lost to outsourcing and automation over the last decade. i was talking to some of the guys who were showing me their facilities who had been in manufacturing for 20 years. and, you know, they explained how things have changed. it used to be -- you wanted to do the kind of stuff you guys are doing here. everything was done manually. now, you've got a computer, and you're punching in stuff. so it's changed. and that means that you can just produce a lot more with fewer people. but there are things we can do right now to accelerate the resurgence of american manufacturing. number one, we can create more centers for high-tech manufacturing in the america. last year, my administration created our first manufacturing
we're starting to produce more homegrown energy which is driving down our energy costs. and obviously, we still got the biggest market in the world. and if we, you know, try to improve our infrastructure a little bit more, then we're going to be even that much more competitive. now, i want to be honest with you, we're not going to bring back every job that's been lost to outsourcing and automation over the last decade. i was talking to some of the guys who were showing me their facilities who...
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. >> reporter: and if we do get hit, 20 extraordinary hinge pipe beams absorb the energy of a quake. they might get damaged but the adjoining bridge segments should survive. >> that's the first time anybody has used this in the world, anywhere. >> reporter: the piers, the bumpers, the beams won't eliminate quake damage but the new bridge should still be usable after a big one. >> if you're in junior high and you get beat up and sef -- in seventh grade, you can still go to school the next day. you might have a black eye but you can go to school. you may not be going 70 miles an hour talking on your cell phone but people will be able to drive across it. that's the goal. >> it comes at an astronomical price. the entire damage by the earth quake in 1989 down from santa cruz all the way north to santa rosa, the damage in the marine ya, the collapse of the embarcadaro freeway, all of that damage totaled $6 billion from that one event and the price of the new bay bridge? $6 billion. which to me is amazing. >> we're also talking about the price of a lot of lives that can be saved by the new
. >> reporter: and if we do get hit, 20 extraordinary hinge pipe beams absorb the energy of a quake. they might get damaged but the adjoining bridge segments should survive. >> that's the first time anybody has used this in the world, anywhere. >> reporter: the piers, the bumpers, the beams won't eliminate quake damage but the new bridge should still be usable after a big one. >> if you're in junior high and you get beat up and sef -- in seventh grade, you can still go...